Some immigrants and first- and second-generation restaurant owners in Nashville are concerned about sharing their personal stories given the current backlash against immigrants.
Some immigrants and first- and second-generation restaurant owners in Nashville are concerned about sharing their personal stories given the current backlash against immigrants.
Big thanks to @littmanwrites.bsky.social for taking a dive into this extensive fest putting the spotlight on 17 (!) of Nashville's indie venues this weekend.
Contributor @littmanwrites.bsky.social talks with organizers of the touring musical program We Are Here, which features songs written by Jews in Nazi concentration camps and ghettos, ahead of its stop at Blair School of Music on International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
-Parents needing information regarding reunification can call: 615-401-1712.
-All students will be taken by bus to 3754 Murfreesboro Pike, including car riders.
-Media staging is at the Mapco is at 3800 Murfreesboro Pike.
It was inspiring to interview Saaneah for this issue of the @nashvillescene.com She sees everything as an opportunity
In this episode, co-hosts Jerome Moore and @dpatrickrodgers.bsky.social are joined by musician Saaneah, whoβs featured in this weekβs Country Music Almanac. Find it wherever you get your podcasts! This episode is sponsored by the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee.
It's cold out. The news also will leave you chilled. But the @citycastnash.bsky.social team and I have ideas of where you can get good soup in town.
The owners of Noko give the Scene an exclusive peek at their new omakase concept: Kase x Noko, coming soon to the East Side. New from @littmanwrites.bsky.social.
Curry Boys BBQ is set to open a location in the former home of Lou next year. Scoop from @littmanwrites.bsky.social.
A friend who was staying with me while recovering from her double mastectomy left her in my house and I donβt hate it. I also had one when I was 8.